There is a small private high school that exists in Ukiah, California. It is guided by strict Buddist discipline. When the school and the monastary were first started, the people in Ukiah had many misunderstandings about this mysterious place. This piece shows the relationship between the High School and the Buddist Monastary which runs it.
The human liver has some special characteristics and it makes the liver transplant surgery very unique. This story is all about donations; its parts were also donated by the generous producers at the California Connected. Also I'm thankful for Harras Zaid, a medical student at UCSF.
Buyant Gana is 10 year old Mongolian immigrant boy who
agreed to volunteer my "filming actions" practice. I
thank him very much for sharing his kung fu
excellence. He started his Kung Fu class a year ago,
yet he already earn several medals...
A computer game for elders? Yes, retirement communities have bought computer games for their residents. Why? Simply to sharpen their residents' memories. The game, therefore, is not just a fun game, it has a strong scientific background.
I work as a director/producer of an hour long TV magazine called "MongolTV" for the growing Mongolian community in DC metropolitan area. Our first show aired on Oct 10th 2008 on the Arlington public access channel.
I work as a director/producer of an hour long TV magazine called "MongolTV" for the growing Mongolian community in DC metropolitan area. Our first show aired on Oct 10th 2008 on the Arlington public access channel. It is a work for love...
I work as a director/producer of an hour long TV magazine called "MongolTV" for the growing Mongolian community in DC metropolitan area. Our first show aired on Oct 10th 2008 on the Arlington public access channel. It is a work for love...
I work as a director/producer of an hour long TV magazine called "MongolTV" for the growing Mongolian community in DC metropolitan area. Our first show aired on Oct 10th 2008 on the Arlington public access channel. This is my work for love...
I work as a director/producer of an hour long TV magazine called "MongolTV" for the growing Mongolian community in DC metropolitan area. Our first show aired on Oct 10th 2008 on the Arlington public access channel. This is my work for love...